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Spike Lee

Author: Charles J Shields
Publisher: Philadelphia : Chelsea House, ©2002.
Series: Behind the camera.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : Juvenile audience : English
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Follows the life and career of Spike Lee, provocative "guerrilla filmmaker" who began his career asking uncomfortable questions about America in his controversial movies.
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Genre/Form: Juvenile literature
Biography Juvenile literature
Named Person: Spike Lee
Material Type: Biography, Juvenile audience
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Charles J Shields
ISBN: 0791067157 9780791067154
OCLC Number: 49320353
Description: 104 p. : col. ill. ; 25 cm.
Series Title: Behind the camera.
Responsibility: Charles J. Shields.

Abstract:

Follows the life and career of Spike Lee, provocative "guerrilla filmmaker" who began his career asking uncomfortable questions about America in his controversial movies.

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